Convert to dng grayed out

after upgrading to ACR 9.0 on Mac with Yosemite Convert to DNG is grayed out.  Any ideas?

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Yosemite 10.10.3
MacBook Pro
Proc 2.3 GHz Intel core 17
Memory 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics Intel HD graphics 4000 1024 MB
223 GB free of 500 GB
NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
Bridge CS6 5.0.2.4
Camera Raw 9.0.0.414
Photoshop 13.0.6 x64
Letting PS use 4966 MB
Use graphics processor checked
No error message, simply that the option to convert to DNG in Photodownloader is greyed out.
It has nothing to do with the camera make as this happens whether there is a memory card attached or not but I'm shooting a Nikon D810 and have not been having this issue until Adobe upgraded their Camera Raw this week.
I have verified that all my Adobe products are up to date.
I do not have Adobe Downloader installed as a standalone product and never have.  I've been using PS/Bridge since CS3.

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